Common use of Joint Property Clause in Contracts

Joint Property. Any and all property acquired by the parties after the execution date of this Agreement and before the termination of this Agreement and procured jointly with joint resources and funds shall be considered joint property of the parties with each party possessing his or her aforementioned percentage of ownership.

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Sources: Cohabitation Agreement

Joint Property. Any and all All property acquired by the parties after the date of execution date of this Agreement and before the termination of this Agreement and thereof procured jointly with joint resources and funds shall be considered joint property of the parties with each party possessing his or her aforementioned percentage of ownershipan undivided half share is such property.

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Sources: Notarial Co Habitation Agreement

Joint Property. Any and all All property acquired by the parties after the date of execution date of this Agreement and before the termination of this Agreement and procured jointly with joint resources and funds shall be considered joint property of the parties with each party possessing his or his/her aforementioned percentage of ownership.

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Sources: Cohabitation Agreement

Joint Property. Any and all All property acquired by the parties after the execution date of this Agreement and before the termination of this Agreement and procured jointly with joint resources and funds shall be considered joint property of the parties with each party possessing his or his/her aforementioned percentage of ownership. 7.

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Sources: Cohabitation Agreement